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happystuff
9-11-22, 7:23pm
It was a long week with a bunch of personal stuff going on, so many of my "chores" didn't get done until this weekend. Had a busy food prep day today and managed to get breakfast and work meals made for the week. Also used up "need to use now" veggies instead of having to toss. Laundry done, bills paid and appointment for chimney sweep made.

nswef
9-12-22, 12:22pm
I have a tidied computer desk!!! And a tidier dining room table...more work to do but it's in organized sets of papers.

Tradd
9-12-22, 1:34pm
I’m getting stuff done around my place as I’m gone up to WI for my rebreather diving class beginning this weekend. Two weekends on Sundays and then two whole weekends. Stocked up on food. Will just have to do quick runs for things like dairy and produce. Getting all other chores done that I can do ahead. Luckily with having a really small place I can do one thing an evening and not totally lose an evening.

hana
9-12-22, 3:06pm
Treated a stain on a shirt and left it on the towel rack in the bathroom for 2 months, stain removed and it went into the washer yesterday. Now it is dry, folded, and in the dresser.

Volunteering the last weekend in September/first weekend in October and leaving the area for a month a few days later. Trying to get everything done before the volunteer weekend since I want the 3-4 days in between for last minute laundry, checklists, and snack making in addition to day job stuff. On the to do list is put clothing and other items on the Buy Nothing group, organize book donations, make sure we have enough prescription medication for a week before to a week after our trip, and make sure we have enough weather appropriate clothing since the trip starts in the upper Midwest and ends on the Gulf Coast.

NewGig
9-25-22, 8:55pm
I will finally be out of our storage unit this month! I closed my store 16+ YEARS ago and had storage units before that. It has been a l-o-n-g haul!

NewGig

iris lilies
9-25-22, 9:16pm
I will finally be out of our storage unit this month! I closed my store 16+ YEARS ago and had storage units before that. It has been a l-o-n-g haul!

NewGig
This is major so yay for you!

rosarugosa
9-26-22, 6:18am
Wow NewGig, what an excellent accomplishment!

happystuff
9-26-22, 9:58am
Congrats, NewGig! That is quite the accomplishment!

The love seat we put out on the "magic sidewalk" is still there, so I called and scheduled a bulk pickup. Not as expensive as I anticipated, so I'm happy about that.

It also appears we have/are developing a sinkhole in the back yard - sigh. Contacted homeowners insurance to initiate a claim, so have started that ball rolling. I'm NOT looking forward to dealing with this at all. It is depressing me at the moment. :(

NewGig
9-26-22, 3:04pm
Thanks!

I'm not sure if I'm happy, overwhelmed or ? This has been a goal for so long...

Next: get rid of the excess books. Both easier and harder at the same time!

HappySTuff: Sorry about the sinkhole, that's awful!

happystuff
9-28-22, 10:30am
Yesterday dealt with the green and hot peppers gleaned off the plants. Today will do the same with the last of the tomato plants.

Tybee
9-28-22, 10:43am
Keeping to my schedule of processing squashes each day for the freezer--working on butternut now.

catherine
9-28-22, 1:44pm
Checked off one of my major home improvement goals for 2022--we had our heat pump installed yesterday. We spent the last few years relying on our wood supply, and using baseboard as backup.

Wood supply has gone up in price: $400 a cord. We need two cords if we are going to burn wood every day.
Baseboard heating: Everyone know that's ridiculous.
A/C: we have 4 ceiling fans. Those are fine most of the time. Frankly, this year we felt uncomfortably warm a handful of times. Maybe 4-5.
The heat pumps are extremely efficient and make better economic sense, by all reports.

the other things that pushed us toward the heat pump, besides efficiency and cost:

We have no thermostat. in a way there's a blessing and curse.

Blessing: We pay attention to how we feel. How the elements make us feel. If we feel the drafts of the cold north wind, we stoke the fire. If we start sweating our a$$es off because the stove is raging, we remove our sweaters and let the fire go down. It's a great way to feel closer to all of the natural elements.

Curse: My DH's body temperature is totally out of whack and he feels cold all the time. It's probably circulation but he's been to the doctor and they don't see anything wrong with that. I would like to maintain an objective temperature in the house that we can agree on. The heat pump will facilitate that.

Obviously being able to regulate heat makes life easier but there's a small piece of me that's afraid we won't build fires in the morning. We won't put our coats on over our PJs and put our duck boots on so that we can run out the back and get a few logs to start the morning fire. We won't congratulate each other on quick starts with well-positioned kindling. We won't experience the slow burn and the constant crackling of the wood. Instead, we'll push the arrow up on the Mitsubishi remote. The increase in the temperature will be silent and imperceptible. We'll be in our technologically-climate-controlled cocoon. We won't notice.

We plan on using our wood stove, and using the heat pump as back-up, but you know how that goes when you are given the option of the easy way or the hard way. But I'm still overall glad we have the heat pump.

Portuguese John Here
10-5-22, 2:36pm
Had some job options to pick from and took a risk on a low paying job that I believe is paying off.

Had the opportunity to work for the biggest auctions firm in my country, an excellent pay check. I rejected because I don't want to be the one selling the house of someone who couldn't pay the bank because they lost their job during covid, I don't believe in karma, but I believe in decency, and I know someone else will be taking that job and doing that anyway's, but I know it won't be me.

Instead, I took a job I wasn't sure I'd be qualified to do, it's a medium company with 200 employees that is growing very fast, I'm not doing a bunch of different tasks like I did before, which I liked, but I'm focused on a single one. It is a very difficult department, most people don't last in there, and from what I've been hearing they are happy with me, I think I'm doing okay, it's a good chance of improvement.

rosarugosa
10-6-22, 6:53am
I'm glad it seems to be working out, John. It seems like the other job might have left you feeling bad at the end of each workday.

Catherine,
I would be glad for the heat pump too. Especially as we get older, the easy way could become the only viable way.

iris lilies
10-6-22, 8:14am
Catherine, I just now read about your heat pump installation.

that is a very interesting description of living closer to the earth, and how your new heat pump will move you one step away from that.

People may say “ when you are old, running out to the woodpile will be hard” but I say “running out to the woodpile will help to keep you young.” We have to battle our creature comforts, they loom in on us.

p.s.I wrote this before reading rosa’s comment. And you know what razz would say.

happystuff
10-6-22, 1:37pm
Congrats on the new job, John. Glad it seems to be working out.

Congrats on the heat pump, catherine.

rosarugosa
10-7-22, 6:07am
IL: I definitely do not disagree with you, but sometimes it's a fine line. What I mean is that I acknowledge how purposeful physical activity can help to keep us young, but at some point, diminishment of capabilities is inevitable if we live long enough. If our lives are totally built around a manual labor-intensive environment, it could at some point hasten our inability to live independently in that environment.

littlebittybobby
10-7-22, 1:12pm
Okay---I agree with you kids. People need to remain active, as they age. For that reason, hopefully I/L's DH will send her out to the woodpile to fetch an armload o' wood, several times daily. Hope that helps you some. Thankk Mee.